Examples of 'has steered' in a sentence

Meaning of "has steered"

has steered: Describes the action of guiding or directing something, often used in the context of leading a team or project towards a particular goal or outcome

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My gut has steered me so wrong so many times.
He is leaving a ship which he himself has steered towards an iceberg.
It has steered me away from many a loser.
It helps out a lot and has steered me in the right direction.
The Rays have improved significantly in the three years that Neander has steered the ship.
And he has steered it with the bat.
I have made peace with the way fate has steered my life.
But he has steered clear of making such comparisons.
Except Alex apparently has steered us into a jam.
This has steered the development of machine learning chip.
I have complained about the Direction EAA has steered toward.
Business has steered clear of stem cell research.
And I am just grateful for how the Lord has steered my life.
The committee has steered a good middle course here.
Joining the translators team at Global Voices in French has steered him onto a new path.

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This country has steered us towards that type of eating.
This is why, over time, our genetic heritage has steered us towards cooperation.
Your faith has steered you and sustained you through many trials.
He is a world expert on non-commutative algebra and geometry, and has steered this subject forward.
But our secret system has steered the world to good for centuries.
He has steered the Assembly through a critical time in the Court 's establishment with superb skill.
The dictator of Zimbabwe has steered his country into a serious food crisis.
There are some things, however, that Google has steered clear of.
Peter Carruthers has steered a path in between these two extremes.
For the past few years, Las Encinas has steered off course.
I believe the Council has steered an excellent course since the referendum in Russia.
Sony has steered clear of the managed online gaming service business, and for good reason.
Bill Gates adopted this style and has steered Microsoft toward great success.
He has steered her through many World Voyages.
In frequently cited articles, Paul Romer has steered the literature in a neoclassical direction.
Though he has steered clear of overt politics, Nooranal is no novice to public life.
Since his appointment, the Secretary-General has steered the United Nations with tact and patience.
The government has steered acourse of decentralisation and privatisation, but its role has been controversial.
Ow! Except Alex apparently has steered us into a jam.
He has steered the affairs of the Mission with distinction since 1975.
I do not know . My gut has steered me so wrong so many times.
Do not knock the checklist, Kate . It has steered me away from many a loser.
In reality, Mr. Xi has steered politics and economics towards repression, state control and confrontation . ”.
Despite the potential opportunities, Buffet has steered clear of investing in high technology companies.
But I feel the rapporteur has steered a clear and constant course through the whole proceedings.
Its good-neighbor policy, it turns out, has steered China 's regional diplomacy into uncharted waters.
The international community has steered clear of involvement in Serbia-Montenegro's internal affairs.
Beverley McLachlin is a legal pioneer who has steered Canada 's justice system into the 21st century.
In recent years, Perez has steered Kodak toward consumer and commercial printers.
More recently, the CBS chief has steered the company into the streaming arena.
Dr. Thomlinson has steered the CIS to world-class status.
In the 2000s, the Government has steered family planning more efficiently by national norms and information.

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